You can cancel insurance as it's triggered after landing - no need to buy plane ticket b4 approval, however an itinerary is not a bad idea. Super visa is mainly dependent on sponsors income, mothers tie to home country with assets etc, past travel history, medical tests so prepare for these first
You can definitely cancel it and receive your money back (perhaps less a small admin. fee). Also, if your mother visits for less than the 1 year period of the insurance, and doesn't file a claim while she's here, you can also receive a pro-rata refund for the "unused" period remaining on the policy.
If her visa is denied than she will receive a 100% refund. If a person comes to Canada and then decides to go back home, administrative fee may apply. In most cases it is relatively small ($25- $50) but some companies charge significantly more (up to $250).
You can give us a call for more information about policies and refunds at 1 (877) 211-4301
- my sister is a canadian citizen and is willing to invite but cannot bear expenses of their stay as she himself is undergoing through a financial crisis.
1. so, how can i assist/ intervene to fulfill the basic requirements of "Financial sponsorship" and that 'minimum income pro-rate' condition?
2. can i opt for the normal visit visa option? my father has a property in his name so will that suffix to show ties to the home country and financial stability?